August 9, 2013, 00:49 # 1
Hello, I would like to hear regarding working at FedEx as a courier because I'm working in a food sector as a worker and the job is not as cute as the long hours (10 hours per day) and find but a bit boring (tire work your opinion , stacking bins) and the time will not go over so a job as a courier really appeals to me, but the question is, is this job better than a worker doing tire work? what about the stress and penalties related not to deliver the packages on time Also, sometimes cpost you get a fixed route that you should do? because I know the only good because of my town, this is a problem if your knowledge etc because no good? it would be in the East Flanders cpost region (the Fedex company located in East Flanders) but I'm not sure to which the region could go so it's not crowded cities like Brussels or Antwerp, for example, all information is welcome Thanks!
I can not tell you much about it, but what I know is that GNE Station East, West Flanders and Hainaut doing. "The cpost FedEx company located in East Flanders" -> watch for your interview. FedEx national headquarters is in Brussels city, then they have a logistics facility at BRUCARGO and in addition they have several stations GNE (Saint-Denis-Westrem) ENT (Machelen) and in Wilrijk, cpost Herstal, Nivelles and Tongeren too but I know that codes is not. If FedEx come here (but that's ENT drive for us) then it is very often the same courier who comes, friendly guy anyway. cpost He does not live around here so it will be perfectly aware of the road everywhere. Afaik they work with a decent GPS system that shows you the path according to the most efficient way to unload it. Packs Hopefully someone with experience already tell us something more.
I myself am doing my summer job at a courier. Not at FedEx, but since all information is welcome ... To see some of your questions to answer: - I find it more fun than working band, you get more in touch with people on the move, always different situations ... - If I can not find anywhere deliver on time, I just notify the responsible (after all you can do anything when you're stuck in traffic fines ofz not I get when I'm late.) - I myself had two fixed routes (Roeselare- Roubaix Deerlijk-Waregem-Dusseldorf-Roeselare Roeselare &-Waregem-Paris-Roeselare). Sometimes take a different route if I had to make a rush order. cpost - I got a GPS with it, so route knowledge is not so important. All the ways you learn it soon know after a few days. - Speeding be deducted cpost from the salary.
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Final Fantasy I worked at FedEx 7 years and I must tell you that this is a wonderful company to work for. You start there anyway as a part-time (25 or 30 hours per week contract), this could change quickly if hours of release you get an operation contract, cpost meal vouchers hospitalization and group insurance, the region to the train station in Ghent, East and West Flanders with any piece hainaut. A fixed route may be that you only get that in the beginning you will still need to know. Different No, you do NOT get a GPS here, you have to be self-care. The classic street atlases are called standard. what is still an advantage, cpost you knocks you hours and hours to work not to have (like most small bedrijfkes) questions? good wages imagine them
No GPS these days? GPS may but is not given by FedEx. You have to learn your way as a courier from outside if you plan your route. Otherwise, you do not learn to know your route, people who do not ride solely on GPS. Know their route
@ Bobke so you do not get a gps with it? is it difficult to know the reason outside the main if you need to bijvoobeeld cpost a street eigelijk was behind the street during the first route you did, how do you know that street there? or is it that you just do the streets cpost of that particular route? Even if you start, then start with a big camionet drive or a small like this: http://img.2dehands.be/f/normal/1475...e-diensten.jpg because I've never been with a large camionet driven and that scares me a bit off if you have to travel that you do not know with such a big car because Thanks man!
GPS may but is not given by FedEx. You have to learn your way as a courier from outside if you plan your route. Otherwise, you do not learn to know your route, people who do not ride solely on GPS. Know their route Yet strange reasoning. What is the great value of a route from the outside to know? VAT it is still not the points fixed points, it is always different places where you are going to deliver or pick up? Ok there will be a few regular customers daily concubines but also many places where you maa
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